juggler
Established
Saw on eBay an item used to adjust the aperture on a Leica Elmar 50/3.5 while still having a A36 filter slipped on.
See Leica A36 Skylight Filter with 50mm Elmar Aperture Key
Seems like a simple and fantastic idea.
But I am wondering how it can be turned? It would be locked tight with the A36 filter, right? Or do we have to turn loosen the filter to adjust the aperture?
PS: no intention to buy as the price is too high. I rather shoot in aperture priority mode or take off the filters to adjust the aperture.
See Leica A36 Skylight Filter with 50mm Elmar Aperture Key
Seems like a simple and fantastic idea.
But I am wondering how it can be turned? It would be locked tight with the A36 filter, right? Or do we have to turn loosen the filter to adjust the aperture?
PS: no intention to buy as the price is too high. I rather shoot in aperture priority mode or take off the filters to adjust the aperture.
Dougg
Seasoned Member
As a guess, I expect the "key" locks to the filter, which rotates on its mount like a polarizer, and you just rotate until the aperture is where you want it...